By Gravity Stack Staff
On May 13, at the SIA Spring Advanced Conference 2026, our own Dr. John E. Lash will join a panel on CMMC 2.0, CUI, and Export Controls, a topic that reflects how quickly regulatory, technical, and geopolitical pressures are beginning to overlap in practice. John’s work centers on how national security risk increasingly emerges through financial structures, compliance frameworks, and cross border activity. As those forces continue to intersect, the implications are moving closer to day to day operations, particularly for organizations operating in regulated or strategically sensitive sectors.
Cybersecurity frameworks, trade compliance obligations, and capital flows now influence one another in ways that are not always immediately visible, but can create meaningful exposure when misaligned. The challenge for most organizations is in both understanding the rules in isolation, and then translating them into workflows that can stand up to scrutiny while still functioning efficiently in real-world environments.
At Gravity Stack, this is a core part of the work. We operate across legal strategy, financial risk, and national security considerations, helping organizations navigate complexity where policy, technology, and markets are increasingly interconnected.
Looking forward to the discussion and sharing more as we get closer to the session.
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